Recent experiences;
At WoS a couple of years ago, Kelly & Hall lakester, 310 MPH, had a rear
stablizer with a wing mounted on top. The wing had flaps that were controlled
by the driver via electric motor. I guess the deal would be to start the run
with max downforce then trim out the flaps down track , or vice versa. I do
know that the motor burned up, may have been the airflow over the wing forcing
the flaps down and killing the circuit.
More recently, July 2006, the Honda F1 car had a stablizer with moveable
rudder. This was a direct link to the steering but it could be adjusted down to
decrease the angle of displacement. They finally ended up locking the rudder
into place at 0 deg. of displacement.
These examples are only the beginning of something that may be useful in LSR.
Maybe not so useful?
DW
Ed Weldon <23.weldon@comcast.net> wrote:
The rule book allows this in modified roadsters subject to adherance to body
shape requirements. Probably similar in other classes I'm less familiar
with like competition coupes. You'll see variations on this theme in
several of the modified roadsters that are currently active. Seems to help
there. IMHO better approach than a drag adding wing to get down force. I'm
not so sure it would help in special construction classes where any rear
body contour is allowed.
With respect to spin control there may be some merit to the driver being
able to actively add downforce with a controlled change in aerodynamics like
when he/she feels the car getting a little loose at speed. I think most of
us seem to agree, however, that once a spin starts events happen too fast
for a driver intervene in any useful way.
This is a tricky area to get into and would have to be watched pretty
closely until we all learned more about it. Interesting to explore for
those whose resources are deep enough to include access to wind tunnel
testing.
Ed Weldon
----- Original Message -----
From: "joseph lance"
To: "LSR" ;
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Aero Surfaces...
> Instead of wings and flaps why not shape the belly pan or underside of the
> car to form a venturi and add downforce that way ?
> Lance
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